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Fifteen-goal striker Tammy Abraham believes his debut season spearheading Chelsea's attack could not have gone better, as he insisted that his goal in the 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium back in December was his standout memory.

After spending the last three seasons out on loan at Bristol City, Swansea City and Aston Villa, respectively, where he netted a combined total of 60 goals, Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard handed Abraham the opportunity to test himself in Chelsea colours this season, as the Blues chief set about implementing his new philosophy at Stamford Bridge.

And it should be argued that Lampard's gamble to hand Abraham the opportunity to be the Blues' main striker this season has paid off, as he has netted a total of 15 goals in all competitions.

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After a storming start to the Premier League campaign, scoring seven goals in the opening five matches, Abraham's goals did dry up before the season was suspended in mid-March because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Nevertheless, Abraham, who has also netted his first goal for England this season, scoring in the 7-0 victory over Montenegro back in November, is delighted with how the campaign has panned out for himself, especially with the fact that he managed to find the net against the Gunners.

“I think I’ve had a few," Abraham told Instagram Sure Football as he reflected on his favourite moment this season. "[I] Scored my first goal for England, my first Premier League hat trick and I scored against Arsenal and I feel that’s my biggest highlight because my family grew up being massive Arsenal fans and to score against Arsenal is a dream come true for me.

“I couldn’t have asked for a better start to my Chelsea career. Give credit to my team mates and obviously the manager who showed massive belief in me as well.

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“The incident did happen against Liverpool where I missed a penalty and received a lot of abuse but, for me, it’s just like Michael Jordan - it’s about coming out, proving them wrong and being at this club, being the main man, being the striker and if it’s safe to do so I want to finish the job and move into the next season.

“If not, then go into the next season. But I miss football, just miss scoring goals, seeing the fans and being with my team mates, having a smile on my face.”

At the time of writing, it remains unclear as to whether or not the Premier League campaign will be concluded because of the pandemic. Whilst Premier League chiefs and the vast majority of the clubs do want to complete the campaign, the prospect of the campaign being declared null and void cannot be ruled out, though it must be stressed that the Premier League, certainly so far, have not set out any plans for that to happen.

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